Archive for the Ben’s Blog Category

Chatting to Siri, mining for Bitcoin and harnessing the potential of Big Data all became mainstream in 2017 and digital technologies are showing no signs of slowing down in 2018. Here are my predictions on technologies that will explode in 2018 and some ideas on how business

You may have heard in the news over the last few days about a vulnerability in wireless security. What is it? Known as KRACK, the vulnerability theoretically allows someone to intercept wireless traffic between a wireless endpoint (laptop, tablet, phone etc) and a wireless access point. If

After a busy few days making sure our key clients are protected against the latest ransomware attacks, we can happily say we have had no one compromised. You can read about the threat here: Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP We need to be vigilant

The boys have been writing their lists and checking them twice. Here is what the Digit IT team want to open this Father’s Day. We hope they offer some inspiration … or something for the boys to think about when they open their hand-painted coffee mugs and

Microsoft has released a SharePoint App for iPhone and other mobile devices that greatly improves access to Sharepoint on the go. Matt has installed the SharePoint app and says it enables access to your team sites, organization portals and resources, and the people you work with –

Are your IT systems working as hard as you? Or do you struggle with speed and security issues? Perhaps you would like to get an understanding of where your systems are at in relation to a specific area, like disaster recovery, the performance of your server and

HP has announced a worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program for certain notebook computer batteries that were sold from March 2013 to August 2015. These batteries have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers. Digit IT has contacted clients we believe

Digit IT extends a warm welcome to our newest recruit, Craig Berry. Craig commenced work in the IT industry about two decades ago and accumulated a wealth of experience in various government roles in Canberra. Specifically, Craig has worked for the Department of Defence, Department of Foreign

Microsoft is ending its FREE upgrade to Windows 10 on 29 July 2016 – the one year anniversary of when the product was launched. After 29 July, you’ll be able to continue to get Windows 10 on a new device, or purchase a full version of Windows